Juliana Moroz

Named to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's “30 under 30” in 2021, Winnipeg cellist Juliana Moroz is increasingly recognized as a rising young artist in North America. After receiving her Bachelor’s in Music degree from the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings, she is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Music at Rice University with Brinton Averil Smith. Noted performances and awards include her solo debut with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra at age 15, a 2020 winner at the Women's Musical Club's McLellan Competition for solo performance with the Winnipeg Symphony, and the 2017 Aikins Memorial Trophy at the Winnipeg Music Festival, the Festival’s highest prize for instrumental performance. Juliana has attended the Aspen Summer Music Festival, Morningside Music Bridge Program, Orford Arts Festival, Rome Chamber Music Festival, and was a participant in the inaugural Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival in Miami, Florida. An avid chamber musician, Juliana has performed with acclaimed chamber musicians’ violinists Amy Schwartz-Moretti and Robert McDuffie, pianist Orion Weiss, and violist of the Emerson Quartet, Lawrence Dutton. Her former teachers are Yuri Hooker and Andrea Bell. She loves to play with her family as a member of the JAGD Quartet and baking desserts, especially macarons.

Final Program

The Lonely Road (2010) Kelly - Marie Murphy (1964 - ) *

Perhaps (2005/revised 2015) Reena Esmail (1983 - ) 

 

Let the Stain Remain (2024) Melody McKiver  *

1.     Bekaa akawe. Bizindan. 

2.     Gakinaa awiyaa zhiimaaganish maaji-bimaadiz 

3.     Following Nicholas Galanin 

Stigmata (2004) Vincent Ho  (1975 - ) *

SEVEN (2020) Andrea Casarrubios (1988 - )

Eclectic Suite (Pop’s Cycle) (1984) Malcolm Forsyth (1936 - 2011)*

  1. Potpourri

  2. Song of Light

  3. Ripsnortes Finale